Category Archives: Michael Goleniewski

Hugh “Hugo” William Koehler was appointed U.S. Naval Attaché at Warsaw, Poland in 1922. There, Tsar Nicholas II worked with General Jozef Pilsudski, hero of Poland. They and their underground network supported the White Army in Russia and its remains, … Continue reading →

Lt. Colonel Michal Goleniewski of Poland was a top-ranking member of the “Heckenschuetze” network – one of the most important allies ever gained and lost by the United States and composed of many anti-Communist Russians. Goleniewski defected to the United … Continue reading →

George and Jeanne de Mohrenschildt – Lee Harvey Oswalds Russian friends in Fort Worth, TX. On October 18, 1963, Life magazine printed a story, “The Case of a new Anastasia.” Someone named Eugenia Smith had surfaced, claiming to be the … Continue reading →

So how exactly did Tsar Nicholas II and his family escape Ekaterinburg in 1918? Recall from yesterday’s blog entry how reporter Carl William Ackerman cast doubt on the supposed “mass execution” of July 16-17, 1918. Lt. Colonel Michal Goleniewski of … Continue reading →

In many telephone conversations with the late Sherman H. Skolnick, I probed Mr. Skolnick’s historical knowledge. His understanding of hidden history is missed. Who else is there who can discuss arcane matters surrounding the disappearance of the Romanovs, supposedly murdered … Continue reading →